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s2l_t3t*:vti timnijm " rli-.ii-.-i-t i.v tf i.uw m'lui.-i j salisbury rowan c i t tv n c tuesday january 20 1829 vol . t mi i lh tirrm i r urn â– â€¢ i jpp .' 2..,".2x"2l'..â€ž",22 "â€ž'! liii'i 1 ,-! i i.t r '__â€¢â– t iv i i'l '" ii i-uw aar.'-.r-l i ida i7.1.l..r r thr ,Â»â€ž, i il b added 250 or 300,00 dollars for interest s iv i he first sum â€” then you have 81,800 8.53 norlh ? first their notes aro taken di reel to lhc north by merchants and by ivisii rs : end 2:1 they rcich the nuiih mr vault's best â€” we perceive by thc congressional proceedings that mr johnson has presented the anti aucliin memorial wliich i said to have been 250 yards long during our revolutionary war sirqeorge sac v'.llc presented to the house ol com mons a petition against the american war fromi-ltw county ol york li unrolled the memorial and leaving part of it outside the door presented it saving " mr speaker here is the head of a petition from my constitu ents against the american war â€” the end of il is in the county of york mr jihnson sh lid have done the j same saving " mr speaker here is the head of a memorial to put ilownl auctions â€” the tail of it is in pearl slreet and then we should have all said " what a long tail our puss hat i 2 and i r.,-1 rrpairlngt'utt james ll hampton -,. j^ontinobs al he old 5^-i y shop occupied in for fitf Â° ' " i___l â€¢'"*"' he ii prepared to jÂ«-Â«Â«i^__ab w execute all kinds of work in iis line nl b&alnesa bul he banks have al this time in cir dilation only 8 809,01.0 in fact they cannot have that amount for we must suppose that since ihey went into opera lion a large amount of the notes issued must have hecn lost and destroyed mo king a due illowance for rtfls and also an allowance for what will bc brought in by llie united states bank and hy brokers and it is evident thai before tbc end of nine months even note now out will be retired from circulation and th poople of norlh carolina will stand indebted lo ihe banks in s sum not less than 4 1-2 millions of lollars piiro.igh the wesicrr counl'y they ar carried to lhc wcit bv i iff mule and h irso drovers and by emigrants who lly from hard times here in pursuit of belter elsewhere as soon as iluse notes rearli the northern cities tb ease to act as a rlreiilaiing me'ltum and are bought and told like anv other cummoillty in market al one lime of llie year they fall mostly into the hands of brokers ; bill in the lat ler pan of lhe summer they ure received nd held up hv the merchants for thc purpose of sending io u.e south to buy produoe this accounts for ihe fao thai in the spring and summer our notes the banks the hill io consolidate ilr i in.jr.jl banks of ill state see liittndu'cd by ir j.-ishcr of this own being pul on its first reading ou ihe txi uli mr pl.her rose i ays hie raleigh regiÂ»ler).and observed thai the subject of the banks was one er cumbered with ttiany difficulties l snd i became us-lo see our way perfectly clear before wc attempted to ac watthes flocks nnd jure ry x every desoriptton repaired un slmrt notice 1 1 warranted ,; / lie earnestly requests all person tndebu ed to liim lo come forward and make settle menl eitln r v iili cash nr by going their notes v.7.7 â– ,.-, i x 1898 ' 39 tn.ufv & umivuv-^tt.-t watcl and clock linker ami ieweller.t 9 . qharlottfcin.c hrir jxave just received an â– - â– "*â– â€¢ . - > fi h elegant assortment ff 2w wh h tli v'w 11 ""& â– f ml kind i watches repaired and war ranted to perform well hilt 3d 111 'â– '. 23 thv.l'r cnquirv ui.it pr.isc*ir*-*'--'-m is whether i is expedleitl for tbe le is loiure at this lime to ca at nil on tin subject of the banlts i if on examina lion we come to the r.onclusl m dial ii ia expedient iu act thei lbe n f mqui.y is what shall wc do i he said lhal a present lie mould confine iim.nl ekcl'u sively to the first-branch of the subject lhal is shall we interfere wi''i the t.jtier bt a i > and when tho bill came up on is second rending he siimili atterfipt 10 show that l.ie plan offered l>y ids bill is the best one we can adopt under existing circumstances in eiituting on tho fir enquiry he said.it appeared almost un.iccissirv lo set about proving ivh-1 lew ure hir.lv enough to ilcny we are ifin recently from the bosom ofthe people no to know thar their situation is unprecedented in the history of the siaie their dlfb ul ties have already been grea ; bir unless something is done to ameliorate iheir con dition rest assured that lhc drama ii but opened how can it bc otherwise ? in all cnun..ie3 and in ell limes lhe rapi i reduction of ihe circul itlrtr medium h s alwavs been attended hy dutress bank rupicv and ruin imong iho people we hav seen iis cffceis in grenl bril in on several occasions when the hank of en r lan.l contracted its circulation and we liave seen its elferts hut it short time since in several of our northern cities the same cau-cs under similar circura etanres will always produce tl.c same consequences hence the x-.reit danger of riving lhe control of ihe currency nl the country to large banking lnsiiiuiions rjnfortunalelv lor north carolina our predc essorsweror.nl csutious enough in this particular and wc now fee the con sequences of in but sic let us draw a little nearer lo the point and see what re the fac.s us to the banks of ihis stale he believed it wis in lhe rear 1810 that lhe banks hail the hr^cct amoum ol no.es in circulation the onlv official statements of the banks however arc from the year 1823 lo lhe present time from these it appears that iri 1821 the bank had notes in circulatlo i o the amoum or g2,972.2tg and a ' is lime they have in circulation g 1,309,283 i thus baling in the space of foil via reduced lho circulation si 162 988 near ly one half of lhe whole amount or near ly at ihe rate of g300,00 a year nnd du ring the lasl two years at a ill more ra pid rate if in n commercial community wher the medium circulates quirklv and all classes at short periods receive the pro fits of their industry distress would ful low such a rapid diminution ofthe ani'nt of money in circulation what musi bc ihc situation of a community purely air ricul.ural where lhe farmer can rcalii the results of his industry only once a year now cm any community much less ' an agricultural community withstand this operation if ihis process wore practi cable what distress ami calamity would no fall oo lhe country bui sir it i-i ] no practicable â€” it is nut possible i the ! banks may adhere to their rdle requiring is but the people cannol comply and . stupid must in any se of men who could expect lt but sir although it is not i practicable fur tne banks to call in us fast as thev desire still the operation is going on ami will continue to go on le us sav that it has gone on so far as to ll ivo taken from circulation all their noics â€” ' what hen ? after every state bank every newbcrr nil every cane fear j no.c is paid in still the people will i . id : indebted to these banks in about sl'so i 000 this is not all besides the banks they owe to merchants in usurers and | > j note-shavers â€” those vultures of society j ' 11 ul toone in ilheras rh'ieh more ny â– in all 8 1-9 .). 9 millions of dollars *" ow ; in ihe northern markets are more depre elated than in the fall and winter the notes thus collected hy lhc merchinis al lie norlh are sent out to their agci.'s here who expend them in ihc purchase of cotton and other produce now that portion of our surplus produce thus pur cli.i-.rl certainly will not bring any nrw circulating medium into the slate i goes simply lopay a debt existing ug.iinsi ihc stale it is nun it brings home the local notes but we have already seen the op r.itinn by wnii.li these will sno.i d.s appear never again lo come forth bul i foresee that it will be objected to mis thai it is not the whole view i that although the produce in the end goes o piy ihe debt ai the north yei-lit Â«â€¢ tim 1 j nl e lhe farm tci:_i.es his price for it this is true and i is .â– > n source of re i lief 1 but unfortunately ne farmers are i generally indebted to ihc merchants who buy r.cii cotton and older produce yel if thev were nut indebted al all ; bill rc the ether sitlr â€” we related a day or two ago an account of a london beau who wore a wig a false eye false teeth snd false calves walking up broadway we saw broadly exposed to vuw in a lore window corsets false hip pads bishops i & . these 11 secrets ol ihc toi lette and never should bc exposed to public view if ladies are to be made up from vurh materials lhe gentlemen should no be led into ihc secret jfaaii 7'ui nl 1,'l'irf dollars rewardl jttk cstolen from my liable in guic wr"___.i '" r '' r """'.''' n - ''â– "" l'Â«cÂ»day nr a.i l avy with foal about 15 or 15 years bid ; inere is on one of her hind feet some white spot und hitter her mane clots lo hep head a a lute streak the tiair on her hreast i m al t.n'.l i'vofn " l'l'.l'"i'i>'rt'Â«i miliar i8e.k..jii i.t,rx,n have ink n her is a tall spire mode man ilia name is irry hcitcr aboul li or 40 years of age ; a man ul ihir description was seen on the mare will.oul any saddle his dress wns common home snun the above reward will bc given for ihu detection of the thief john parish / ecemher 33 1838 3t50 leillllzo dow is about publishing a strange s rl of book entitled " olulti farious /.Â«**' exemplified how to curse and swear lie client und kill according to law the cast of the work is no doubt bemi-religio politico nod if put into a library would make every olhrr volume jump out ah of yii know lorenzo dow n man hat never bought a k.iz'ii in his life anil )' hose chin l this time would defy old hodge and call aloud for the operation uf a chisel sir where is lhe ir.ir.ey to . ome from to i ceivcd all in cash tliis would iot weaken pav lies deb the local banks have lhe argument the note nf the lor 1 j withdrawn their notes â€” 5pecie has taken banks arc the only circulating medium win ind down awav â€” h"'v arc they to we hive ! wr see thai his ni nium is ra pav he asueil l.osr opposed in legis pidly disappearing and we hai â– n told live interference tn inswm i be question . hai he surplus produ 1 will supplv os bui certain personsi w>re of this di with a new one what 1 assert is il.-t lemma have thrown nut ihe idea i hat our the surplus produce wilhlol bring into the surplus produce of the preseni crop will state i new medium iri place of mi pre not inly enable lho people io pay a good sent one at least in lime lo save the pon'.on ol their i ibis nil will bring mo country from ruin ne enough into lhe slate to supply iho mr f fur her remarked that he vacuum occasioned by withdrawing rrom mighl strengthen these views by m my circulation the lo.-al notes they nave additional facts hut ai preseni he would even gone so far is to tell us that ihe proceed no farther fromthe statements surplus pro luce will bring into the siaie and fads ilreadv submitted wo are driven at least b million of i ill ii for one he in admil ce-inin conclusions i boldly lenied it and challenged any of f rhatthe hanks are rapidlv calling in ihem lo prove their assertion he called their notes and that soon all will be withdrawn on hen .,, out their finger on the i'ems h eireula ion Â£ and to show show six millions will come st!l f 0 f â€ž c 'â€ž. c t i , ; ; medium groat evil in lqiuslook said mr i a the cliarac itself but that after every note ia called in the terof our surplus and he direction and people will still owe the banks 4j million of munrchf our irade the leading slap.es ->- mzst of our state arc cotton lure lobacco y th -, â€žâ€ž.',â€ž,- tn circumstances already 1 1101 r naval stores of ever description j,t a t e d nur surplus produce will not bring into and a few other articles cotton is our u sun a iifficionrv of money to meet thc-e most valuable article in he most pros debts and supply a medium porous crip years il was never estimated and lhal consequently but two alter that ihc slate exported more than 80,000 nj tj v cs are now presented lo the legisla bales of 300 wl each lost season there ture either to aland by and sec thou w is not as much colion put up as during i sands ol its citizens ruined â€” or lo step in ome lormcr vears and the crop itself was and interpose the arm of protection not a very heavy one it is therefore a which of the two shall we adopt i shall liberal allowance lo put the export of this | we jt here wiih folded arms und see ruin i article down at 00,000 bales which at 8 j , vv ccp over the land shall we calmly cents peril would yield 8 1 440 i 10 : witness in operation going n that will in the article of llice had been estimated the end break up and drive from our in a report of ihe other house at from 10 siale thousands of our most valuable 10 1 1 000 casks which according 10 n cul ; though unfortunate cititen . : culnlion would yield about 8 50,000 j lie hoped not he oelloved thai m.e mr f here enumerated other articles people of vorth carolin looked with und their probable product and summed lfcat anxiety to this leglslaturoi l'i up by saving thai lhe whole income for so , r , c relief and if we adjourned wiiho.it nur surplus produce would fail short of adopting measures to give that relief wo 84,000,000 ; inn be was willing lo sci i j would meni iheir eternal execration down to 4 niilli-r.k mil asked what then m r . f concluded by saying when the ivill oil this corn into the state ? ; hill came upon its second reading he you noi dlow ii of it to remain out to would endeavor to shew to lhe house that pay tho den against us occasion id by the i u,e plan iherc presented would go lar in balance of t r icl - heretofore <''. will wards ameliorating lhe condition of the not ""' ' 1 1 c.j '" m " n,c " m may lo cannot â– slop lh ' s h oui ofthe "' ' m how '*''' m hy by banks â– to thc by â– vim's â– "'.''â– our were 10 h ban â– pay cash for consequent â– thus contrac â– without has been reduced hut â– a '' i to bc i old m of know ihch number even " |: '.' v m do up 'â– ' h i'i'h i'.ii.'ih or p'rirln.'h for i he : h how mw 2,2,5,^00 ui'ffh bt lawb j _ u roil sale i jgÂ»t l z'zz i r wwsfis â– inln.'.reil anil ivienlv hie tliou v*mii ,â€ž| teres of und lying in tha _-_- w counties of buncombe and hay wood in he slate of north carolina on the wa ui . of swan.iano french board tuekssegei loc rl in hi i the healthiness of this lection of north carnllno i well known tho land is l a good quality and for grating sur . s il by none even in the more western states r nerelly in large bodies i hut will he nidi in ininnlilieh lo suile lhe convenience of pur chasers excepl om i'raol of lii>v ihotiiamt acres lying on until idea of ihe crenels broad ll'iver parilv in buncombe nnd partly lis llavwii'd nun.il , in which large and rich banks of fron on have recently been discov ered 1'erms will be made Â»' commodating hy the agent who mnv c.,rr,lli h round in sh ville i s . < ook l ; rnt v liih 1828 '""'â– '' a tfood toa.t â€” tne following loss was given al a ackson dinner in baltl more . .. th fair tho only endurable arts toeracv who uleci without votes gov ern without laws decide without uppcal and are never in lhe wrong minimis ivmlafikapilfr at glasgnw a man having afÂ»Â»ed a pcrfo malice in wliich a i'diavolo an lonto wis concernedi was rudely lurned oui oflhe theatre and laken inio cus.odv the magistrates or the case being brought before hem fined ihc manager 20 guineas and i6 7 expense this was appealed from hi a bill of suspen sion but he original decision was enn firmed by he lord ordinary wiih addi tional iosis a french soldier exiled to siberia forty veil i a|;o has just ills ovcrcd a diamond mine and is ippolntod inspector ciieral by hie kussian government ll is said lhal lhc officer win is scron in command in the turkish artillery is a frenchman named dalhousiei formerly a sergeant in the french service and the same who in 1813 issumed tho com mnnd of straalmrg al ihe ime of the in surrection ol uie garrison of lhal cily the viceroy ol egypl has presented one ol cleopatra's necdlrs to the king nf france m champolllon one of the french savons in a letter from alex in drlo lo some of his colleagues in i'aris expresses a hope ihat man may be r.on nived in remove his monument of ami nulty lo france the othei obelisk lie longs lo englond exportation ofoold the fact is prel iy well esiobllshedi says the london ob server 33th ocl ) that a large exportation of gold lo lho norlh of europe is now going on in wiiai amount i i extremely difficult lo ascertain but wc should not think the quantity already sen over csti mated nl snt million slcrliiir i'art of this h:.sn,een cm 10 effect pur chases of grain in which employment iis use is indispensable as lhe farmers in tho interior will only accept specie in ex change for their com â€¢. hut another por tlon and that probably the most consider ible has been rc lilted for the supply ol lhe russian army in turkey the price of gold has risen in-day and bullions is at lhe standard of 13 it to 10 i 3d the ounce _ there is at this moment in lbe colters nf the bank of england gold to ihc amount of 13,000,000 pounds nvu\b tu\i it\ni\rt ilea im i im di nun creek 4 miles eail of klocks villc adjoining the oil s mumford met id in equal to nnv land in ltowsn county with a large pyoporti i superior meadow , ihe mills are of superior construe ion nod have now u very nod and increasing run of custom the water powar can very conveniently be made to drive any find of u'.-hin.rv por other particulars and terms apply to thomas d glbbs one of the proprietor on the premises tu i iiomas 11 i.iiib3 joseph ii nf.s i'll it.lt s mill lac.hi 8anp.h mut/ihd ii 38 maifl in banhtt n u tnolher iraot b longing in i'eti r fit ner adj lining lhc above â– lining â€¢*-*â€¢ i res will be sold in connexion with ihe above or rep aralelv as min best mil llie purchaser which t likewise lir.i land â– mn willheiold loi adjoining thd town of mocksville eonlaini g ten acre i ol land with a mil dwillin linns willi nut-house ri ' i a exccllcnl garden this ; rnperly will i â– lnl , i .. â€¢ ... , .,. inio'laii i 'â– nm apply us above w.t ama awc making bui said mr v i call your attention to another part closely connected with t lie subject vhile the notes have been thii . rapidly withdrawn irom circulation lhc debts 10 thc bank have been reduced in amurlismi.llc-ra.il in 1833 the im of debts due he banks w..s 15,583,70 in 1828 they were 85,179.3 if shewing arcduc.ionofoi.lv 8404.193 or at ihc rate of 880,000 per year while the cir culailon diminislicd at the rate of so'-iiv till lis mull jr 6 r Â« i io .- 1 1 i 1.1 i informs his ai-_l inslntaneesandthapub i^r lÂ«44 .. , ,,., hav |â€ž k chased mr v / * -. ill ' â– 'â€¢'< bool snd shon 1 i ment in lhe town of ballsbum and em ployed thai renlleman si pnreman ol lb hop he is prepared in . v i ml orders lor making boots awl shoes of every description on short liolll e.aii'l forrci onrl'lh ll il ii nil ipp'y ofthe ,â€žâ€ž., peri ih.er snd m employ from 15 to 20 ft si rate workmen i which will enable him to make lh moa . , ml kinds of uoel nd bhon fii i idii i ind gentlemen anil of the very best matorlau ile also keens an sssortmenl nl itoots rr '. bh es constantly un hand manufactured al hit own shop for the aocommodalion of those who may wish to bo supplied on a sudden emergency ,,,,-..,, t 0 die pr aire i the timet lie will allow a liberal indulgence tu i a he leelssafis intrusting 'â€¢**" . hii utmost efforts ihall be used to give entire , tlsfuc '" all l customers and he hopes iliercbv lo secure their continued confidence snd patronage snh ',.-'.. at 18 1888 v prevention of colds perhaps , says i ict be liloes " ihen would be hardly such a thing as a bud cold il l people when they find it coming on i were to keep cool to avoid wine and strong drinks and to confine them ' selves for a short time to a simple diet ' as potatoes and other vegetables with toast and water i have known in stances of heat in the nostrils difficul ty of breathing with a short tickling cough and symptoms threatening a violent cold go off entirely in conse quence of this plan being pursued i have found the pulse beat from twelve to twentv strokes in a minute less af ter a person at the onset of a cold hm continued quite three quarters of an hour in a cold r-iom it is not only warmth suddenly applied that will | throw any part of the body after it j iris been starved ur benumb-d into violent action and bring on indamma tton strong liquors will do h battle 000 per year wc do not stop here : the operation of calling in he notes is still going on from he reporl of iho committee i stockholders we see ihat the avowed in tention of lhc state hank is 10 wind up the concern as sped.lv as possible ; and in pursuance of ihat nian we see lhal ihey now rigorously xact from their debtors regular instalments every 90 davs.ofl-luthof the whole debt ib whole lo bc paid in ten instalments if lhc slate bank persists in this policy we must ex peel the other two hanks to do the same then let us look at the practical opera lion of ihis rule the people owe the banks 85,179,517 at the end of 90 days one tenth of this is required â€” i..y 8517,951 ; at ihc em or six months at much more ; and at lhe end of nine months a like sum -, making in nine mo.nehf b'i'?2j853 to tml mu,t **"'' qy.ter ilank a york hank oys ei company is about being lormed in new york with a capital ol aboul fifty thousand dollars the objects are ... im ftrovc the breed of ot/.ttr and secure s plentiful supply !" fllefcljfta if the me iinoll rill i vi "â€¢â€¢. petex v an tthmrdmao | i ... have entered into copartnership uv 1,,-ii-ro chaniesl business of , p/a - '/'..,', or/i laying painting :, \ ' - â– â– â– â€¢ 151b â€¢"*.* sw

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s2l_t3t*:vti timnijm " rli-.ii-.-i-t i.v tf i.uw m'lui.-i j salisbury rowan c i t tv n c tuesday january 20 1829 vol . t mi i lh tirrm i r urn â– â€¢ i jpp .' 2..,".2x"2l'..â€ž",22 "â€ž'! liii'i 1 ,-! i i.t r '__â€¢â– t iv i i'l '" ii i-uw aar.'-.r-l i ida i7.1.l..r r thr ,Â»â€ž, i il b added 250 or 300,00 dollars for interest s iv i he first sum â€” then you have 81,800 8.53 norlh ? first their notes aro taken di reel to lhc north by merchants and by ivisii rs : end 2:1 they rcich the nuiih mr vault's best â€” we perceive by thc congressional proceedings that mr johnson has presented the anti aucliin memorial wliich i said to have been 250 yards long during our revolutionary war sirqeorge sac v'.llc presented to the house ol com mons a petition against the american war fromi-ltw county ol york li unrolled the memorial and leaving part of it outside the door presented it saving " mr speaker here is the head of a petition from my constitu ents against the american war â€” the end of il is in the county of york mr jihnson sh lid have done the j same saving " mr speaker here is the head of a memorial to put ilownl auctions â€” the tail of it is in pearl slreet and then we should have all said " what a long tail our puss hat i 2 and i r.,-1 rrpairlngt'utt james ll hampton -,. j^ontinobs al he old 5^-i y shop occupied in for fitf Â° ' " i___l â€¢'"*"' he ii prepared to jÂ«-Â«Â«i^__ab w execute all kinds of work in iis line nl b&alnesa bul he banks have al this time in cir dilation only 8 809,01.0 in fact they cannot have that amount for we must suppose that since ihey went into opera lion a large amount of the notes issued must have hecn lost and destroyed mo king a due illowance for rtfls and also an allowance for what will bc brought in by llie united states bank and hy brokers and it is evident thai before tbc end of nine months even note now out will be retired from circulation and th poople of norlh carolina will stand indebted lo ihe banks in s sum not less than 4 1-2 millions of lollars piiro.igh the wesicrr counl'y they ar carried to lhc wcit bv i iff mule and h irso drovers and by emigrants who lly from hard times here in pursuit of belter elsewhere as soon as iluse notes rearli the northern cities tb ease to act as a rlreiilaiing me'ltum and are bought and told like anv other cummoillty in market al one lime of llie year they fall mostly into the hands of brokers ; bill in the lat ler pan of lhe summer they ure received nd held up hv the merchants for thc purpose of sending io u.e south to buy produoe this accounts for ihe fao thai in the spring and summer our notes the banks the hill io consolidate ilr i in.jr.jl banks of ill state see liittndu'cd by ir j.-ishcr of this own being pul on its first reading ou ihe txi uli mr pl.her rose i ays hie raleigh regiÂ»ler).and observed thai the subject of the banks was one er cumbered with ttiany difficulties l snd i became us-lo see our way perfectly clear before wc attempted to ac watthes flocks nnd jure ry x every desoriptton repaired un slmrt notice 1 1 warranted ,; / lie earnestly requests all person tndebu ed to liim lo come forward and make settle menl eitln r v iili cash nr by going their notes v.7.7 â– ,.-, i x 1898 ' 39 tn.ufv & umivuv-^tt.-t watcl and clock linker ami ieweller.t 9 . qharlottfcin.c hrir jxave just received an â– - â– "*â– â€¢ . - > fi h elegant assortment ff 2w wh h tli v'w 11 ""& â– f ml kind i watches repaired and war ranted to perform well hilt 3d 111 'â– '. 23 thv.l'r cnquirv ui.it pr.isc*ir*-*'--'-m is whether i is expedleitl for tbe le is loiure at this lime to ca at nil on tin subject of the banlts i if on examina lion we come to the r.onclusl m dial ii ia expedient iu act thei lbe n f mqui.y is what shall wc do i he said lhal a present lie mould confine iim.nl ekcl'u sively to the first-branch of the subject lhal is shall we interfere wi''i the t.jtier bt a i > and when tho bill came up on is second rending he siimili atterfipt 10 show that l.ie plan offered l>y ids bill is the best one we can adopt under existing circumstances in eiituting on tho fir enquiry he said.it appeared almost un.iccissirv lo set about proving ivh-1 lew ure hir.lv enough to ilcny we are ifin recently from the bosom ofthe people no to know thar their situation is unprecedented in the history of the siaie their dlfb ul ties have already been grea ; bir unless something is done to ameliorate iheir con dition rest assured that lhc drama ii but opened how can it bc otherwise ? in all cnun..ie3 and in ell limes lhe rapi i reduction of ihe circul itlrtr medium h s alwavs been attended hy dutress bank rupicv and ruin imong iho people we hav seen iis cffceis in grenl bril in on several occasions when the hank of en r lan.l contracted its circulation and we liave seen its elferts hut it short time since in several of our northern cities the same cau-cs under similar circura etanres will always produce tl.c same consequences hence the x-.reit danger of riving lhe control of ihe currency nl the country to large banking lnsiiiuiions rjnfortunalelv lor north carolina our predc essorsweror.nl csutious enough in this particular and wc now fee the con sequences of in but sic let us draw a little nearer lo the point and see what re the fac.s us to the banks of ihis stale he believed it wis in lhe rear 1810 that lhe banks hail the hr^cct amoum ol no.es in circulation the onlv official statements of the banks however arc from the year 1823 lo lhe present time from these it appears that iri 1821 the bank had notes in circulatlo i o the amoum or g2,972.2tg and a ' is lime they have in circulation g 1,309,283 i thus baling in the space of foil via reduced lho circulation si 162 988 near ly one half of lhe whole amount or near ly at ihe rate of g300,00 a year nnd du ring the lasl two years at a ill more ra pid rate if in n commercial community wher the medium circulates quirklv and all classes at short periods receive the pro fits of their industry distress would ful low such a rapid diminution ofthe ani'nt of money in circulation what musi bc ihc situation of a community purely air ricul.ural where lhe farmer can rcalii the results of his industry only once a year now cm any community much less ' an agricultural community withstand this operation if ihis process wore practi cable what distress ami calamity would no fall oo lhe country bui sir it i-i ] no practicable â€” it is nut possible i the ! banks may adhere to their rdle requiring is but the people cannol comply and . stupid must in any se of men who could expect lt but sir although it is not i practicable fur tne banks to call in us fast as thev desire still the operation is going on ami will continue to go on le us sav that it has gone on so far as to ll ivo taken from circulation all their noics â€” ' what hen ? after every state bank every newbcrr nil every cane fear j no.c is paid in still the people will i . id : indebted to these banks in about sl'so i 000 this is not all besides the banks they owe to merchants in usurers and | > j note-shavers â€” those vultures of society j ' 11 ul toone in ilheras rh'ieh more ny â– in all 8 1-9 .). 9 millions of dollars *" ow ; in ihe northern markets are more depre elated than in the fall and winter the notes thus collected hy lhc merchinis al lie norlh are sent out to their agci.'s here who expend them in ihc purchase of cotton and other produce now that portion of our surplus produce thus pur cli.i-.rl certainly will not bring any nrw circulating medium into the slate i goes simply lopay a debt existing ug.iinsi ihc stale it is nun it brings home the local notes but we have already seen the op r.itinn by wnii.li these will sno.i d.s appear never again lo come forth bul i foresee that it will be objected to mis thai it is not the whole view i that although the produce in the end goes o piy ihe debt ai the north yei-lit Â«â€¢ tim 1 j nl e lhe farm tci:_i.es his price for it this is true and i is .â– > n source of re i lief 1 but unfortunately ne farmers are i generally indebted to ihc merchants who buy r.cii cotton and older produce yel if thev were nut indebted al all ; bill rc the ether sitlr â€” we related a day or two ago an account of a london beau who wore a wig a false eye false teeth snd false calves walking up broadway we saw broadly exposed to vuw in a lore window corsets false hip pads bishops i & . these 11 secrets ol ihc toi lette and never should bc exposed to public view if ladies are to be made up from vurh materials lhe gentlemen should no be led into ihc secret jfaaii 7'ui nl 1,'l'irf dollars rewardl jttk cstolen from my liable in guic wr"___.i '" r '' r """'.''' n - ''â– "" l'Â«cÂ»day nr a.i l avy with foal about 15 or 15 years bid ; inere is on one of her hind feet some white spot und hitter her mane clots lo hep head a a lute streak the tiair on her hreast i m al t.n'.l i'vofn " l'l'.l'"i'i>'rt'Â«i miliar i8e.k..jii i.t,rx,n have ink n her is a tall spire mode man ilia name is irry hcitcr aboul li or 40 years of age ; a man ul ihir description was seen on the mare will.oul any saddle his dress wns common home snun the above reward will bc given for ihu detection of the thief john parish / ecemher 33 1838 3t50 leillllzo dow is about publishing a strange s rl of book entitled " olulti farious /.Â«**' exemplified how to curse and swear lie client und kill according to law the cast of the work is no doubt bemi-religio politico nod if put into a library would make every olhrr volume jump out ah of yii know lorenzo dow n man hat never bought a k.iz'ii in his life anil )' hose chin l this time would defy old hodge and call aloud for the operation uf a chisel sir where is lhe ir.ir.ey to . ome from to i ceivcd all in cash tliis would iot weaken pav lies deb the local banks have lhe argument the note nf the lor 1 j withdrawn their notes â€” 5pecie has taken banks arc the only circulating medium win ind down awav â€” h"'v arc they to we hive ! wr see thai his ni nium is ra pav he asueil l.osr opposed in legis pidly disappearing and we hai â– n told live interference tn inswm i be question . hai he surplus produ 1 will supplv os bui certain personsi w>re of this di with a new one what 1 assert is il.-t lemma have thrown nut ihe idea i hat our the surplus produce wilhlol bring into the surplus produce of the preseni crop will state i new medium iri place of mi pre not inly enable lho people io pay a good sent one at least in lime lo save the pon'.on ol their i ibis nil will bring mo country from ruin ne enough into lhe slate to supply iho mr f fur her remarked that he vacuum occasioned by withdrawing rrom mighl strengthen these views by m my circulation the lo.-al notes they nave additional facts hut ai preseni he would even gone so far is to tell us that ihe proceed no farther fromthe statements surplus pro luce will bring into the siaie and fads ilreadv submitted wo are driven at least b million of i ill ii for one he in admil ce-inin conclusions i boldly lenied it and challenged any of f rhatthe hanks are rapidlv calling in ihem lo prove their assertion he called their notes and that soon all will be withdrawn on hen .,, out their finger on the i'ems h eireula ion Â£ and to show show six millions will come st!l f 0 f â€ž c 'â€ž. c t i , ; ; medium groat evil in lqiuslook said mr i a the cliarac itself but that after every note ia called in the terof our surplus and he direction and people will still owe the banks 4j million of munrchf our irade the leading slap.es ->- mzst of our state arc cotton lure lobacco y th -, â€žâ€ž.',â€ž,- tn circumstances already 1 1101 r naval stores of ever description j,t a t e d nur surplus produce will not bring into and a few other articles cotton is our u sun a iifficionrv of money to meet thc-e most valuable article in he most pros debts and supply a medium porous crip years il was never estimated and lhal consequently but two alter that ihc slate exported more than 80,000 nj tj v cs are now presented lo the legisla bales of 300 wl each lost season there ture either to aland by and sec thou w is not as much colion put up as during i sands ol its citizens ruined â€” or lo step in ome lormcr vears and the crop itself was and interpose the arm of protection not a very heavy one it is therefore a which of the two shall we adopt i shall liberal allowance lo put the export of this | we jt here wiih folded arms und see ruin i article down at 00,000 bales which at 8 j , vv ccp over the land shall we calmly cents peril would yield 8 1 440 i 10 : witness in operation going n that will in the article of llice had been estimated the end break up and drive from our in a report of ihe other house at from 10 siale thousands of our most valuable 10 1 1 000 casks which according 10 n cul ; though unfortunate cititen . : culnlion would yield about 8 50,000 j lie hoped not he oelloved thai m.e mr f here enumerated other articles people of vorth carolin looked with und their probable product and summed lfcat anxiety to this leglslaturoi l'i up by saving thai lhe whole income for so , r , c relief and if we adjourned wiiho.it nur surplus produce would fail short of adopting measures to give that relief wo 84,000,000 ; inn be was willing lo sci i j would meni iheir eternal execration down to 4 niilli-r.k mil asked what then m r . f concluded by saying when the ivill oil this corn into the state ? ; hill came upon its second reading he you noi dlow ii of it to remain out to would endeavor to shew to lhe house that pay tho den against us occasion id by the i u,e plan iherc presented would go lar in balance of t r icl - heretofore v ihotiiamt acres lying on until idea of ihe crenels broad ll'iver parilv in buncombe nnd partly lis llavwii'd nun.il , in which large and rich banks of fron on have recently been discov ered 1'erms will be made Â»' commodating hy the agent who mnv c.,rr,lli h round in sh ville i s . < ook l ; rnt v liih 1828 '""'â– '' a tfood toa.t â€” tne following loss was given al a ackson dinner in baltl more . .. th fair tho only endurable arts toeracv who uleci without votes gov ern without laws decide without uppcal and are never in lhe wrong minimis ivmlafikapilfr at glasgnw a man having afÂ»Â»ed a pcrfo malice in wliich a i'diavolo an lonto wis concernedi was rudely lurned oui oflhe theatre and laken inio cus.odv the magistrates or the case being brought before hem fined ihc manager 20 guineas and i6 7 expense this was appealed from hi a bill of suspen sion but he original decision was enn firmed by he lord ordinary wiih addi tional iosis a french soldier exiled to siberia forty veil i a|;o has just ills ovcrcd a diamond mine and is ippolntod inspector ciieral by hie kussian government ll is said lhal lhc officer win is scron in command in the turkish artillery is a frenchman named dalhousiei formerly a sergeant in the french service and the same who in 1813 issumed tho com mnnd of straalmrg al ihe ime of the in surrection ol uie garrison of lhal cily the viceroy ol egypl has presented one ol cleopatra's necdlrs to the king nf france m champolllon one of the french savons in a letter from alex in drlo lo some of his colleagues in i'aris expresses a hope ihat man may be r.on nived in remove his monument of ami nulty lo france the othei obelisk lie longs lo englond exportation ofoold the fact is prel iy well esiobllshedi says the london ob server 33th ocl ) that a large exportation of gold lo lho norlh of europe is now going on in wiiai amount i i extremely difficult lo ascertain but wc should not think the quantity already sen over csti mated nl snt million slcrliiir i'art of this h:.sn,een cm 10 effect pur chases of grain in which employment iis use is indispensable as lhe farmers in tho interior will only accept specie in ex change for their com â€¢. hut another por tlon and that probably the most consider ible has been rc lilted for the supply ol lhe russian army in turkey the price of gold has risen in-day and bullions is at lhe standard of 13 it to 10 i 3d the ounce _ there is at this moment in lbe colters nf the bank of england gold to ihc amount of 13,000,000 pounds nvu\b tu\i it\ni\rt ilea im i im di nun creek 4 miles eail of klocks villc adjoining the oil s mumford met id in equal to nnv land in ltowsn county with a large pyoporti i superior meadow , ihe mills are of superior construe ion nod have now u very nod and increasing run of custom the water powar can very conveniently be made to drive any find of u'.-hin.rv por other particulars and terms apply to thomas d glbbs one of the proprietor on the premises tu i iiomas 11 i.iiib3 joseph ii nf.s i'll it.lt s mill lac.hi 8anp.h mut/ihd ii 38 maifl in banhtt n u tnolher iraot b longing in i'eti r fit ner adj lining lhc above â– lining â€¢*-*â€¢ i res will be sold in connexion with ihe above or rep aralelv as min best mil llie purchaser which t likewise lir.i land â– mn willheiold loi adjoining thd town of mocksville eonlaini g ten acre i ol land with a mil dwillin linns willi nut-house ri ' i a exccllcnl garden this ; rnperly will i â– lnl , i .. â€¢ ... , .,. inio'laii i 'â– nm apply us above w.t ama awc making bui said mr v i call your attention to another part closely connected with t lie subject vhile the notes have been thii . rapidly withdrawn irom circulation lhc debts 10 thc bank have been reduced in amurlismi.llc-ra.il in 1833 the im of debts due he banks w..s 15,583,70 in 1828 they were 85,179.3 if shewing arcduc.ionofoi.lv 8404.193 or at ihc rate of 880,000 per year while the cir culailon diminislicd at the rate of so'-iiv till lis mull jr 6 r Â« i io .- 1 1 i 1.1 i informs his ai-_l inslntaneesandthapub i^r lÂ«44 .. , ,,., hav |â€ž k chased mr v / * -. ill ' â– 'â€¢'< bool snd shon 1 i ment in lhe town of ballsbum and em ployed thai renlleman si pnreman ol lb hop he is prepared in . v i ml orders lor making boots awl shoes of every description on short liolll e.aii'l forrci onrl'lh ll il ii nil ipp'y ofthe ,â€žâ€ž., peri ih.er snd m employ from 15 to 20 ft si rate workmen i which will enable him to make lh moa . , ml kinds of uoel nd bhon fii i idii i ind gentlemen anil of the very best matorlau ile also keens an sssortmenl nl itoots rr '. bh es constantly un hand manufactured al hit own shop for the aocommodalion of those who may wish to bo supplied on a sudden emergency ,,,,-..,, t 0 die pr aire i the timet lie will allow a liberal indulgence tu i a he leelssafis intrusting 'â€¢**" . hii utmost efforts ihall be used to give entire , tlsfuc '" all l customers and he hopes iliercbv lo secure their continued confidence snd patronage snh ',.-'.. at 18 1888 v prevention of colds perhaps , says i ict be liloes " ihen would be hardly such a thing as a bud cold il l people when they find it coming on i were to keep cool to avoid wine and strong drinks and to confine them ' selves for a short time to a simple diet ' as potatoes and other vegetables with toast and water i have known in stances of heat in the nostrils difficul ty of breathing with a short tickling cough and symptoms threatening a violent cold go off entirely in conse quence of this plan being pursued i have found the pulse beat from twelve to twentv strokes in a minute less af ter a person at the onset of a cold hm continued quite three quarters of an hour in a cold r-iom it is not only warmth suddenly applied that will | throw any part of the body after it j iris been starved ur benumb-d into violent action and bring on indamma tton strong liquors will do h battle 000 per year wc do not stop here : the operation of calling in he notes is still going on from he reporl of iho committee i stockholders we see ihat the avowed in tention of lhc state hank is 10 wind up the concern as sped.lv as possible ; and in pursuance of ihat nian we see lhal ihey now rigorously xact from their debtors regular instalments every 90 davs.ofl-luthof the whole debt ib whole lo bc paid in ten instalments if lhc slate bank persists in this policy we must ex peel the other two hanks to do the same then let us look at the practical opera lion of ihis rule the people owe the banks 85,179,517 at the end of 90 days one tenth of this is required â€” i..y 8517,951 ; at ihc em or six months at much more ; and at lhe end of nine months a like sum -, making in nine mo.nehf b'i'?2j853 to tml mu,t **"'' qy.ter ilank a york hank oys ei company is about being lormed in new york with a capital ol aboul fifty thousand dollars the objects are ... im ftrovc the breed of ot/.ttr and secure s plentiful supply !" fllefcljfta if the me iinoll rill i vi "â€¢â€¢. petex v an tthmrdmao | i ... have entered into copartnership uv 1,,-ii-ro chaniesl business of , p/a - '/'..,', or/i laying painting :, \ ' - â– â– â– â€¢ 151b â€¢"*.* sw